Find the correct word which is spelt wrong?
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Abnormality
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Acquaintence
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Appeasement
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Accentuate
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Daily Vocab Day 1
Important for All Exams✅
1. Abash – To make someone feel embarrassed or ashamed (शर्मिंदा करना)
2. Abate – To become less intense or reduce (कम होना)
3. Abdicate – To give up power or responsibility (त्याग देना)
4. Aberration – A departure from what is normal or expected (विचलन)
5. Abhor – To hate deeply (घृणा करना)
6. Abject – Extremely bad or degrading (दयनीय)
7. Abnegate – To renounce or reject something (त्याग करना)
8. Abortive – Failing to produce the intended result (असफल)
9. Abridge – To shorten a text without losing meaning (संक्षिप्त करना)
10. Absolute – Complete or total (पूर्ण)
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11. Absolve – To free from guilt or obligation (दोषमुक्त करना)
12. Abstinent – Refraining from indulgence (संयमी)
13. Abstract – Existing in thought but not physically (अमूर्त)
14. Abstruse – Difficult to understand (गूढ़)
15. Abysmal – Extremely bad or appalling (बहुत खराब)
16. Accolade – An award or expression of praise (सम्मान)
17. Accost – To approach and address boldly (सामना करना)
18. Acerbic – Sharp or harsh in tone or taste (कठोर)
19. Acquiesce – To accept reluctantly without protest (अनिच्छा से मान लेना)
20. Acrid – Having a strong, unpleasant smell or taste (तीव्र गंध या स्वाद वाला)
Important for All Exams✅
1. Abash – To make someone feel embarrassed or ashamed (शर्मिंदा करना)
2. Abate – To become less intense or reduce (कम होना)
3. Abdicate – To give up power or responsibility (त्याग देना)
4. Aberration – A departure from what is normal or expected (विचलन)
5. Abhor – To hate deeply (घृणा करना)
6. Abject – Extremely bad or degrading (दयनीय)
7. Abnegate – To renounce or reject something (त्याग करना)
8. Abortive – Failing to produce the intended result (असफल)
9. Abridge – To shorten a text without losing meaning (संक्षिप्त करना)
10. Absolute – Complete or total (पूर्ण)
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11. Absolve – To free from guilt or obligation (दोषमुक्त करना)
12. Abstinent – Refraining from indulgence (संयमी)
13. Abstract – Existing in thought but not physically (अमूर्त)
14. Abstruse – Difficult to understand (गूढ़)
15. Abysmal – Extremely bad or appalling (बहुत खराब)
16. Accolade – An award or expression of praise (सम्मान)
17. Accost – To approach and address boldly (सामना करना)
18. Acerbic – Sharp or harsh in tone or taste (कठोर)
19. Acquiesce – To accept reluctantly without protest (अनिच्छा से मान लेना)
20. Acrid – Having a strong, unpleasant smell or taste (तीव्र गंध या स्वाद वाला)
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A literary work in which the characters, settings, and events stand for abstract ideas or moral qualities is called:
1. Allegory
2. Parable
3. Fable
4. Metaphor
1. Allegory
2. Parable
3. Fable
4. Metaphor
Choose the one which can be substituted for the given sentence.
A person without a settled home
1. Noble
2. Native
3. Vagabond
4. Tenant
A person without a settled home
1. Noble
2. Native
3. Vagabond
4. Tenant
Select the most appropriate meaning of the given group of words.
A bitter pill
1. Facing a distressing situation
2. Talking nonsense
3. Arguing unnecessarily
4. Getting furious easily
A bitter pill
1. Facing a distressing situation
2. Talking nonsense
3. Arguing unnecessarily
4. Getting furious easily
Choose the correct meaning of the idiom.
A picture paints a thousand words
1. Painting soothes your mind.
2. To convey something without speaking
3. A method of hiding something.
4. A visual presentation is far more descriptive than words.
A picture paints a thousand words
1. Painting soothes your mind.
2. To convey something without speaking
3. A method of hiding something.
4. A visual presentation is far more descriptive than words.
Identify the segment in the sentence which contains a grammatical error. If there is no error, then select the option "No error".
And, indeed, there was hardly picture in Rome I was unable to reattribute to its rightful owner.
1. to reattribute to its rightful owner
2. No error
3. And, indeed, there was
4. hardly picture in Rome I was unable
And, indeed, there was hardly picture in Rome I was unable to reattribute to its rightful owner.
1. to reattribute to its rightful owner
2. No error
3. And, indeed, there was
4. hardly picture in Rome I was unable
Identify the segment in the sentence, which contains the grammatical error.
Smartphone cameras can now take pictures of near-professional quality, so they also have limitations.
1. pictures of
2. so they also have limitations
3. can now take
4. near-professional quality
Smartphone cameras can now take pictures of near-professional quality, so they also have limitations.
1. pictures of
2. so they also have limitations
3. can now take
4. near-professional quality
Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the underlined word.
Even if an unlaced shoe is spotless, it is not n͟e͟a͟t͟.
(SSC MTS 2024)
Even if an unlaced shoe is spotless, it is not n͟e͟a͟t͟.
(SSC MTS 2024)
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Agile
50%
Soiled
24%
Forged
10%
Requisite
Select the most appropriate SYNONYM of the given word.
The rivals in the institution __(fabricated) evidence and manipulated the whole data set. (SSC MTS 2024)
The rivals in the institution __(fabricated) evidence and manipulated the whole data set. (SSC MTS 2024)
Anonymous Quiz
20%
Destroyed
47%
Forged
26%
Fluctuated
7%
Wrecked
Select the option that expresses the given sentence in indirect speech.
Ajay says, “There is going to be a snowfall.”
Ajay says, “There is going to be a snowfall.”
Anonymous Quiz
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Ajay said that there is going to be a snowfall.
37%
Ajay said that there was going to be a snowfall.
30%
Ajay says that there was going to be a snowfall.
26%
Ajay says that there is going to be a snowfall.
Select the option that expresses the given sentence in active passive voice.
Who teaches you English?
Who teaches you English?
Anonymous Quiz
50%
By whom are you taught, English?
24%
By whose are you taught English?
26%
By whom were you taught English?
1%
By who were you taught English?
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